1 meter = 100 cm
1 square meter = 100 x 100 = 10000 sq cm
25 sq meter = 25 x 10000 sq cm
Each tile is 25 sq cm
Therefore number of tile required = (25 x 10000)/25 = 10000 tiles
There are 9 (4X4) tiles in one square foot and you have 25 sq feet. Multiply 25 by 9 and the answer is 225.
25 of them.
25 geinus
1 and 1/3 tiles of 9 x 12 tiles will equal 1 square feet. Therefore, it will take 25 times 1-1/3 tiles or approx. 34 9x12 tiles to tile a 25 square foot area.
Oh, dude, you're really into those tiles, huh? Well, let me break it down for you. A 60x60 cm tile covers 0.36 sq meters. So, for a 25 sq meter floor area, you'd need around 69.44 tiles. But let's just round up and say you need 70 tiles. Happy tiling!
We, know that tiles are square.So, first calculate area of tiles =side X side .Now , no. of tiles = area of room /area of tiles .Hence,no.of tiles =2500 X 2500 /25 X25 =10000
There are 9 (4X4) tiles in one square foot and you have 25 sq feet. Multiply 25 by 9 and the answer is 225.
25 of them.
25 * 20 = 500 tiles
25 geinus
1 and 1/3 tiles of 9 x 12 tiles will equal 1 square feet. Therefore, it will take 25 times 1-1/3 tiles or approx. 34 9x12 tiles to tile a 25 square foot area.
25
Oh, dude, you're really into those tiles, huh? Well, let me break it down for you. A 60x60 cm tile covers 0.36 sq meters. So, for a 25 sq meter floor area, you'd need around 69.44 tiles. But let's just round up and say you need 70 tiles. Happy tiling!
25 yards = 22.86 meters. * * * * * But 25 meters = 27.34 yards!
Allowing for a normal 1/4 inch grout between the tiles, 25.
0.25m = 25 cm
25 feet = 7.62 meters.